Hybrid sunscreens

Korean sunscreens often use both chemical and physical filters, which achieves a beautiful end result that slightly covers the skin pores together with a light and fresh composition. Hybrid sunscreen therefore contains both a chemical and a physical sun protection filter.

Sunscreen for the face

Chemical sunscreens are usually very light and pleasant to use, and they do not leave a white layer on the skin.

Physical sunscreens are not absorbed by the skin, and are therefore often richer in texture. They may also suit sensitive skin better than chemical ones.

The Hybrid composition is typical of Korean sunscreens, which achieves a beautiful result with slight coverage, and a light and fresh composition.

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21 products

[Frudia] Ultra UV Shield Sun Essence
Rating: 4.2 out of 5 (41)
[Frudia] Ultra UV Shield Sun Essence
€9,99
[Cosrx] Aloe Soothing Sun Cream SPF 50 PA+++
Rating: 3.7 out of 5 (23)
[Cosrx] Aloe Soothing Sun Cream SPF 50 PA+++
€19,99
[Tocobo] Cotton Soft Sun Stick
[Tocobo] Cotton Soft Sun Stick
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (8)
[Tocobo] Cotton Soft Sun Stick
€19,79 €21,99
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[Frudia] Tone-Up Base Sun Cream
Rating: 3.4 out of 5 (17)
[Frudia] Tone-Up Base Sun Cream
€9,99
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[Coxir] Ceramide Daily UV Sun Block
Rating: 3.6 out of 5 (11)
[Coxir] Ceramide Daily UV Sun Block
€18,39 €22,99
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[Numbuzin] No.2 Goodbye Redness Derma Tone Up
[Numbuzin] No.2 Goodbye Redness Derma Tone Up
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 (10)
[Numbuzin] No.2 Goodbye Redness Derma Tone Up
€24,99
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[Mizon] Cicaluronic Non-Nano Sunblock
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (4)
[Mizon] Cicaluronic Non-Nano Sunblock
€17,99
[Numbuzin] No.1 Pure Glass Clean Tone Up SPF50+ PA++++
[Numbuzin] No.1 Pure Glass Clean Tone Up SPF50+ PA++++
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[Kaine] Green Fit Pro Sun
[Kaine] Green Fit Pro Sun
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (1)
[Kaine] Green Fit Pro Sun
€20,99
Skin1004 Centella Tone Brightening Tone-Up Sunscreen
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[Cell Fusion C] Laser Sunscreen 100
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (1)
[Cell Fusion C] Laser Sunscreen 100
€20,99 €29,99
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[Tocobo] Vita Tone Up Sun Cream
[Tocobo] Vita Tone Up Sun Cream
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (1)
[Tocobo] Vita Tone Up Sun Cream
€22,99
Frudia Green Grape Sebum Control Cooling Sun Gel
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[Thank You Farmer] Sun Project Water Sun Cream
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (1)
[Thank You Farmer] Sun Project Water Sun Cream
€21,59 €23,99
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Pyunkang Yul Moisture Soothing Sun Cream
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[Pyunkang Yul] Moisture Soothing Sun Cream
€19,99
[Dewytree] Urban Shade Moisture Repair Sun SPF50+ PA++++ 50Ml
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[A'pieu] Pure Block Daily Sun Cream EX
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 (1)
[A'pieu] Pure Block Daily Sun Cream EX
€14,99
[Some By Mi] V10 Hyal Antioxidant Sunscreen
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[Some By Mi] V10 Hyal Antioxidant Sunscreen
€22,99
Nacific Sun Essence
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[NACIFIC] Sun Essence
€21,99
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Physical or chemical sunscreen?

Korean sunscreens use both a chemical i.e. organic and a physical i.e. inorganic (mineral-based) sun protection filter. Often, to get the best result and protection, Korean sunscreens have combined both = hybrid sunscreen. In this way, a beautiful final result that slightly covers the pores is achieved, as well as a light and fresh composition. 

Physical, otherwise known as inorganic or mineral sunscreen, contains minerals such as zinc oxide and titanium oxide, in the list of ingredients these can be found e.g. with the names Titanium Dioxide or Zink Oxide. Physical sunscreen scatters UV radiation away from the skin to some extent (about 5%), in addition to the fact that the composition absorbs harmful UV rays, just like chemical sunscreens. But unlike chemical sunscreens, physical sunscreens do not absorb into the skin and may therefore have a richer texture. For the most sensitive skin and babies, a physical sunscreen may be a better option than a chemical one.

Chemical or organic sunscreens are usually very light and pleasant to use, and they do not leave behind a white layer on the skin (white cast), which may make it easier to apply the necessary large amount of the product. The chemical sunscreen filter absorbs the sun's harmful UV rays, preventing them from damaging the skin. Both chemical and physical sunscreens work and last just as well, as long as they are used correctly and added often enough (a good basic guideline for the face is a teaspoon every two hours when in the sun).

Korean sunscreens

Korean sunscreen is not a concept for nothing, but there is certainly a suitable and pleasant product for everyone among these. Remember that whatever sunscreen is your favorite, the most important thing is that you apply enough of it (about a teaspoon on the face) and also remember to add more cream throughout the day 💕

SPF indicates how well the product protects against the sun's UVB radiation, but on Korean sunscreens you will also find the label PA, which is an abbreviation of the term "Protection Grade of UVA". It is a scale that measures the protection level of a sunscreen against UVA rays.

UVA rays are longer than UVB and cause less burning, but they have a significant effect on skin aging caused by UV radiation, among other things. You get the best protection against UV radiation when you choose both a high SPF and PA factor.

PA+: weak UVA protection
PA++: moderate UVA protection
PA+++: good UVA protection
PA++++: excellent UVA protection

Looking for a Korean sunscreen for the body? Every sunscreen in our selection is also suitable for use on the skin of the body, and some are available in slightly larger product sizes. But there are very few Korean SPF products on the market that are made specifically for the body. Why? Because Koreans protect their faces not only with sunscreen, but also with big hats and sunglasses. The skin of the body is thus primarily protected with clothes and even parasols, so that the sunscreen is not applied as diligently to the skin of the body. And if any part of the body is at the mercy of the sun, Koreans use the same sunscreen or even a sunscreen stick as they use for the face.